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8 Reddit comments about Hungry Planet: What the World Eats:

u/docodine · 118 pointsr/Frugal

i'm pretty sure the photos are plagiarized

edit: yup, these photos are from this book: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0984074422

u/MrFlow · 10 pointsr/pics

Credit:

Pictures and information are taken from the book "Hungry Planet: What The World Eats" by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio

u/yeahmaybe · 4 pointsr/pics

These photos are all from a great book called Hungry Planet: What the World Eats by Peter Menzel. The book includes itemized lists of all the food pictured with the families. It's very interesting. Would highly recommend.

u/downbound · 1 pointr/pics

which in turns is sourced from http://www.amazon.com/Hungry-Planet-What-World-Eats/dp/0984074422/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278139071&sr=1-1

In any case, it's a good book that covers way more than just what the time article covered.

u/XS4Me · 1 pointr/pics

Let me recommend the actual book, which includes facts such as calorie intake, family income, and country overweight percentage. The book describes the daily life of the families, their expectations and general outlook on life.

u/eeninety · 1 pointr/food

From a book called "Hungry Planet":

Link to buy it on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Hungry-Planet-What-World-Eats/dp/0984074422

u/MonsPubis · -1 pointsr/photography

I like this on net -- it's a composite of many cool things. But the execution for each of those parts could've been done better... e.g., he's picked white fridges and set the pictures on a white background; the cropping is a bit poor in a lot of these pictures, and it would've been cooler to have a full-on "pop out" effect by drawing a simple refrigerator-esque bevel around the picture frame.

And the masterpiece of food-in-your-kitchen-voyeurism: Hungry Planet. Such an awesome book. Good photography too.